Brooklyn-based artist, designer, and tinkerer Kelli Anderson had an amazing studio/office space with lots of useable work surfaces...which were ever topped and filled with clutter and creative detritus. So, she decided to trade in her classic door-and-filing-cabinet combo of a desk for a proper, organized solution.

The new wall-long desk is built around mounted cabinets from IKEA topped with a solid white acrylic countertop from Lowe's.

But the real centerpiece is this built-in standing desk, that raises and lowers itself via a liner actuator. It allows the computer portion of the desk to sit flush with the surface for general use, but then rise to standing height at the push of a button.

Cool, right?

See Kelli's full makeover, complete with DIY acrylic file organizers and lots of process photos, at her site: